Final Fantasy VI Walkthrough
Written by Djibriel
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1.45: Airship Exploitation II: More Airship, More Exploitation
Treasures: Elixir, Hi-Ether, Hi-Potion, Phoenix Down, Prayer Beads, X-Potion
Lore: Doom,
Dischord,
Lv. 3 Confuse,
Lv. 4 Flare,
Lv. 5 Death,
Transfusion,
Roulette,
Traveler
Change to a party without Strago in it, and head back into Thamasa. You can find Gungho, an old acquaintance of Strago, near the Inn. The man does little but call Strago a 'monumental coward'. Ouch. The dialogue expands if you go back in with Strago. Anyhow, you're back airborne now and I'm sure you're simply dying to stop the Emperor from doing nasty things with the Warring Triad, but there's no rush (he'll wait!), and there are quite a few things to do first.
The world is now barren of Imperial activity. Vector and the Imperial Palace are completely deserted, and there are no soldiers in Albrook anymore. Albrook is rather overshadowed at the moment, as the Floating Continent is right above it. I don't see why they would want to linger there; if I had a floating landmass the size of Belgium floating over my head, I think I'd high-tail it to Germany before long.
Lores!
For now, how about a few Lores? I'll explain how to get as many Lores as you can at this point of the game:Doom
- Rummage around on the Veldt until Gau encounters and Leaps a Zombie Dragon. When you get Gau back, have him Rage Zombie Dragon. His special attack is
Doom, and Strago will learn it if he's paying attention.
Doom sets a timer over the target's head and uses an automatic unblockable
Death spell if the timer runs out. Monsters can be immune to both
Doom and (Instant) Death, mind. Rather useless.
Dischord
- Meet either a Chaser or a Satellite on the Veldt. Satellite will *always* use
Dischord after he's taken nine turns, Chaser will use it randomly.
Dischord is an attack that halves the target's level. If the target is immune to one-hit KO,
Dischord will fail. The best use of
Dischord lies in stealing; lowering an opponent's level increases your chances of stealing.
Lv. 3 Confuse
- Try to meet up with a Trapper (the hanging robots from the IMRF, remember). They will randomly and happily use
Lv. 3 Confuse. If Gau already learned the Trapper Rage, Strago can learn it from the feisty kid.
Lv. 4 Flare
- It's like with
Lv. 3 Confuse, only you need to make sure that
Lv. 4 Flare doesn't kill your entire party.
Lv. 5 Death
- Trappers, Trappers, Trappers, Trappers. And waiting.
Transfusion
- Make sure you have encountered at least one Intangir, and go Rage-hunting on the Veldt. When Gau learns the Intangir Rage, he can execute it to use
Transfusion. Strago will learn it, although I can't see a use for it whatsoever.
Roulette
- Make sure you have Relm in your party for this one. Try to find Onion Knight enemies on the Veldt. If you Sketch one, there's a 75% chance it will cast
Roulette. Strago can watch and learn.
Roulette's animation causes the cursor to spin around. You know, as if you had a broken controller. If you hit the action button, it'll slow down and deliver an unblockable
Death spell (though targets immune to one-hit KO still survive the attack). I'm sure you could get
Roulette targeting down to a science, but it's not really worth it.
Traveler
- Fly over to South Figaro. You can take a walk there and enjoy the freedom of the town for a moment, but the real treat lies just outside of its borders. Unseelie, when confused, will somehow while drooling and flailing their arms around and being generally amusing to look at use the
Traveler attack.
Traveler is a brilliant attack with fixed damage. It's non-elemental, barrier-piercing, and the direct output of a simple mathematical formula. The damage you deal is created by the number of steps your party has taken divided by 32; the MP it costs is calculated by the number of minutes you've played divided by 30.
In case you were wondering, whenever monsters use this attack they use your party's amount of steps for it. That's hardly fair. It's like tax money, only they use it to spy on you rather than help your poor family members through the winter. Er, wait, I suppose tax money does both of those things now. Rewrite: It's like tax money!
New Rages!
New monsters you'll want to Leap include Antares and Outcast. Below is the old list of monsters you're still interested in.Enemy | Attack | Status Changes | |
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![]() | Inherent Float | ||
![]() | Absorbs Water | !Numb (Stop) | |
Blaze | Absorbs Lightning, Inherent Float, Undead | ||
Will o' the Wisp | Absorbs Poison, Undead | ||
!Cat Scratch | |||
Wind Slash | |||
Fireball | Inherent Float | ||
Snare | |||
Inherent Protect | |||
One-Hit KO protection | |||
Sonic Boom | Inherent Float, One-Hit KO Protection | ||
Blaze | Absorbs Fire, Inherent Float | ||
![]() | Inherent Darkness | ||
Gigavolt | Inherent Float | !Sleep Stinger | Inherent Float |
![]() | |||
Magnitude 8 | |||
![]() | |||
![]() | lots of status immunities, one-hit KO protection | ||
![]() | Inherent Protect | ||
Inherent Haste | |||
Reraise | Inherent Protect, one-hit KO protection | ||
Cyclonic | |||
Transfusion | Inherent Invisible, Protect, Shell, Haste, Regen and Float* | ||
Magnitude 8 | Absorbs Fire | ||
Lifeshaver | Absorbs Fire and Poison, Inherent Float, Undead |
*You'll have to prevent the casting of the self-destructive Transfusion attack with Silence before Gau initializes the Rage.
Doma!
Off to Doma Castle! Doma Castle was occupied all this time, but Gestahl opened it up to you back when he was pretending to play nicely. Doma Castle has generally little and valueless treasure for you. You can find a Hi-Ether, an Elixir in the alarm clock in a bedroom, an X-Potion in the room Cyan found his dead wife and son in, and, when you go outside on one of the walls, you can find a little room with a Phoenix Down and some



That'll do for now. Back to our regularly-scheduled heroism.
Caves of Narshe: Final Fantasy VI
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Version 6
©1997–2025 Josh Alvies (Rangers51)
All fanfiction and fanart (including original artwork in forum avatars) is property of the original authors. Some graphics property of Square Enix.